<a title="Inhabitat: Transportation Editor Laura K. Cowan" href="http://inhabitat.com/author/lauracowan" target="_blank">Inhabitat</a> recently had the opportunity to borrow the new <a title="Honda CRZ Hybrid" href="http://automobiles.honda.com/cr-z/" target="_blank">Honda CRZ Hybrid</a> with manual transmission to test how this sporty configuration works with a <a title="Wikipedia: hybrid electric vehicle" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_electric_vehicle" target="_blank">hybrid propulsion system</a>. Boy, does it. We zipped around town doing errands, avoiding traffic, and breaking stereotypes about hybrids being underpowered. The 2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid is anything but! For just under $20,000 starting price you get two front seats, cargo space in back, and <a title="Honda: three-mode drive system" href="http://automobiles.honda.com/cr-z/drive-modes.aspx" target="_blank">three modes</a> to choose from: ECON, Normal, and Sport.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Side

The CRZ was a great car in which to zip around town, taking us to a park overlooking Ann Arbor, Michigan, and helping us navigate traffic with ease.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Rear Quarter 1

With that rear window wiper, the CRZ looks almost like a Prius from the back. But walk around it and you can see the sportier urban vehicle shape and the more compact size.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Rear

See the pinched rear end? That hatch door contains generous cargo space, but no rear seats for passengers. We wish they offered a third seat centered in the second row for small families.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Rear Quarter 2

The rear of the car is part sport part hybrid hatch. It works well.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid

The car looks sporty and keeps its green cred under wraps. A hipster pushed his way up the steep hill past us during this photo shoot, refusing to look at the car. Adding to the irony was the fact that the scarf-wrapped rider's bicycle squeaked loudly with every turn of its front wheel.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Grille

Sporty grille, smooth exterior. The only hint that you're driving something green is that the rear end tapers sharply at the back, leaving no room for pesky passengers.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid

Somehow these classic Honda headlights found their way onto this car that looks anything but classic, without upsetting the balance of the design.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid

Details like this door handle keep the car feeling sporty and unique from the rest of Honda's vehicle line.

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Honda CRZ Hybrid Mirror

Another standard Honda design element that has made its way to this car without ruining the hybrid's sporty looks. How do they do it?

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Antenna

The antenna on the roof is molded into a shark fin. Nice touch.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Rear Window

The rear window is almost horizontal, which makes for some odd reflections in the rearview mirror. We wonder if this element of the design will continue to be in flux for a few generations of the car.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Hatch

The hatch door is large but is still easy to operate.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Cargo

There is plenty of space for errand runs in the CRZ, just as long as you leave friends and family at home.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid

The coupe door is heavy but not unwieldy. It won't embarrass you by swinging back on your leg when you're trying to make a graceful exit from the low vehicle.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Interior

The interior is roomy for a two-seater, but don't forget you can't take your friends with you. A good car for singles with friends who already have their own squeaky bicycles to help them get around town.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Cockpit

The cockpit is classic Honda small car, but with sporty details and a solid quality feel.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Instrument Cluster

The instrument cluster makes the interior of the vehicle with sharp, high-contrast graphics and easy readouts.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Sport Buttons

There is no lack of power in this hybrid. ECON mode feels a little restrained, normal mode feels zippy, and sport mode feels like you're riding a horse trying to burst out of the gate.

These pedals aren't exactly drilled for full sport effect, but they work well and feel good to the feet.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Nav HVAC

The HVAC controls are simple, and the navigation system works well. Understated, but lit up with nice blue LEDs everywhere.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid HVAC

Honda has reversed the standard HVAC controls to make the dial a temperature selector and the toggle switch the fan speed controller. It takes a little getting used to but works nicely.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Nav 1

The navigation system makes you sign the contract every time you turn it on, but it delivers with simple controls that work well.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Nav 2

Like with all Hondas, there is a toggle button that allows you to glide over the map to view your surroundings. It sounds so simple, but this one feature makes a navigation system your friend instead of foe.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Nav 3

Radio and audio controls are all accessed through the navigation screen.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Power Plugs

USB port, power plug and aux input are all present and accounted for on the front of the center console, where there is a little cubby to store your iPod.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Shifter

The gear shifter is the round and solid one reserved for Honda's sports cars. We love its stout height and precise action. It definitely doesn't feel like you're driving a hybrid.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Second Row

Just in case you were thinking of putting a car seat back there, the large sticker warns you off. Not safe, don't even think about it.

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2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid Lead

Inhabitat recently had the opportunity to borrow the new Honda CRZ Hybrid with manual transmission to test how this sporty configuration works with a hybrid propulsion system. Boy, does it. We zipped around town doing errands, avoiding traffic, and breaking stereotypes about hybrids being underpowered. The 2012 Honda CRZ Hybrid is anything but! For just under $20,000 starting price you get two front seats, cargo space in back, and three modes to choose from: ECON, Normal, and Sport.